Tesla unveiled its first electric transport truck, the Tesla Semi, on Thursday. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the vehicle has a range of 500 miles on a single charge, farther than expected. He said it can go from zero to 60 mph in five seconds without a trailer, and in 20 seconds with a full load, under a third of the time diesel trucks take. He didn't announce the truck's price, but hinted it would be costly. "Tesla stuff is expensive," he said. It will be cheaper to operate than a diesel truck, though, covering ground faster and having less regular maintenance. Musk also unveiled a $200,000 Tesla Roadster he called the fastest production car ever and "a hard-core smackdown to gasoline cars." Source: The New York Times, BBC News |
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